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Equations Quote by Michio Kaku

“Math is discovered. To be invented requires an inventor, but math exists outside of humanity. But ultimately, the laws of the universe will be reduced down to a single equation, perhaps no more than one inch long. But leaves the final question, where did that one inch equation come from?” quote by Michio Kaku
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“Math is discovered. To be invented requires an inventor, but math exists outside of humanity. But ultimately, the laws of the universe will be reduced down to a single equation, perhaps no more than one inch long. But leaves the final question, where did that one inch equation come from?”

Michio Kaku

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Future of Humanity, 2018

Mathematics exists independently of humans; the universe may be describable by a simple, fundamental equation.

In simple terms: Math is universal; a single equation may explain everything.

Key Takeaway

Seek underlying simplicity in complex systems.

Themes

science philosophy mathematics

Mood

inquisitive speculative

Type

theoretical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • theoretical physics
  • philosophical inquiry
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

fundamentalism reductionism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would a universal equation change?
  • How do we balance simplicity with complexity?
A Different Perspective

The quest for a single equation may oversimplify reality.

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